Are We Content?

Are We Content is a collaborative exhibition focused on digital identity, featuring various students from the Savannah College of Art and Design.

ARE WE CONTENT?

'Are We Content' is a collaborative exploration focused on various aspects of how human beings establish identity and interact in the electric landscape of digital culture. Various students and Alumni from the Savannah College of Art and Design submitted pieces utilizing both digital & analog approaches. I'm proud to have organized and worked with so many amazing individuals during this exhibition.

Television Intallation

Created by a collective of various TV owners.

Each TV is plugged into a DMX Light controller, causing them to flicker on and off in repeating patterns. A speaker is hung in front of the different screens, creating magnetic malfunctions in the screen. Visitors alter the television screens though touch by moving the speaker magnet around.

Light Intallations

Taylor English, Jackie Khan Doan, Scottie Cheng-Yi

These three window based installations are made of reflective mylar, neon yarn, black lights and hand-cut paper. They appeared as black boxes from the exterior of the show and were revealed as psychedelic mirrors within the exhibition space.

Portrait by Nuntanut Sathityatiwat

Potrait by Jay Keeree

Painting by Chesney Lattuga

Internet Nostalgia - Painting & Video Series

Jana Marie Cariddi

These paintings reference nostalgic elements of the internet world and were paired with a nostalgic internet video and a pair of old neon keyboards.

Interactive Ceiling Projections

Marcus Kulik

This system allowed visitors to wave their hand in front of a small sensor, causing particles to be projected and pushed across the ceiling.

Echoes of Eternity

Mark McCallum, Peter Clark

This installation used a webcam to capture individuals within the exhibition space and then re-project them on to the gallery wall. This resulted in an infinite trail of duplicate people being copied into a wall of abstract static.